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I just flew from NYC to London and have a terrible Jet Lag with a slight fever. Not being a child, I thought I would research some more on what jet lag actually is and for all of you frequent travellers out there that hit it on occassionally…<\/p>\n

This passage was taken from AmericanHospitals.com website. Hope you find the information below useful…<\/p>\n

What is jet lag?<\/strong><\/p>\n

It is nothing more than a confused body “clock”. The more time zones your body crosses, the further behind your body clock lags. Some symptoms include dizziness, headaches, and sore muscles, and physiological processes are out of sync. For example, you may be wide awake at 3:00 a.m. and hungry at 3:00 in the afternoon.<\/p>\n

What factors influence the severity of jet lag?<\/strong><\/p>\n